Woodland Buffalo WarClub/Dancer Awl

Aboriginal artisan made War Club/Dance Awl Woodland Buffalo jaw that is handpainted in a traditional pattern, this creation can view as a contemporary art piece or an authentic native made war club.

Description and Definition of War Clubs. War Clubs encompass a wide variety of weapons used by the different tribes of Native American Indians. The first types of war clubs were simple bludgeoning weapons such as heavy bones, wooden clubs and stone clubs. Examples of the bludgeoning types of war clubs were the jawbone club and the throwing stick or rabbit stick. The skills of the Flint Knappers increased and war clubs were specifically designed with wooden handles and sharpened stone edges which could be used as tools or weapons for throwing and close combat.

Artwork By Alceto

ABA (Artwork By Alceto) is a brand created by aboriginal Canadian artist Alan "Alceto" Blood, with his passion in tattoo & design the fire for creation grew; and now is a artisan entrepreneur with a wide skill set. All his work is hand made/painted/sketched and more, but is native Canadian artwork (aboriginal artwork) is respectful to his traditions & values; no animals are harmed or poached for profit. We at ABA do not believe in profiting off of our earth in any negative manner. We hope you spend some time looking at the gallery and follow us on Facebook, and Instagram.